Stentor Student I Violin Outfit 3/4 Size

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Stentor Student I Violin Outfit 3/4 Size

Stentor Student I Violin Outfit 3/4 Size

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size violins are ideal for the smaller player or for children aged 9-12 years old. We supply a wide range of 3/4 violins by top manufacturers including Stentor and Primavera as well as our own Gear4music violins. Read more Similar to professional violins, the Student 2 features full ebony fittings, including the fingerboard, pegs, nut and saddle. Ebony is often used for violin fittings as it provides the perfect balance of comfort and tone. Different manufacturers will have slightly different measurements for their instruments. This can vary by up to 2cm in some cases so it’s worth using a combination of age, arm length and expected size when calculating the violin size you need. Make sure to try everything out first to make sure the proportions of the outfit match the proportions of the student. When they all fit, you’re good to go. When it’s time to move to a bigger size you have to move everything up to a larger size and not just the violin. Not only can you just get the violin alone, you can opt to receive everything a beginner musician could ever need; featuring a lightweight case, wooden bow with rosin, clip-on tuner, shoulder rest, portable music stand and spare strings.

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The Forenza Prima violins are designed to give a student the finest potential start to their music career. Designed with leading string educators in the UK to create a new standard in both quality and value, they integrate technical specification with a precise set up to provide a superior violin One of the many fantastic things about playing such an established instrument like the violin is that many thousands of students have had the same sizing challenges you are now facing. The industry has also had plenty of time to adapt their products to meet those challenges. The younger the student, the smaller the required violin. Comfort plays a crucial part in how accepting a student is to a violin. Therefore using the correct size for the arm length or age can influence how much practice a student is willing to invest and how comfortable they are during practice. The student’s arm length Stentor violins are loved by teachers and music services across the country. And it’s easy to see why! Read more

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Typically a child would begin with the 1/16 and work their way up to the full size 4/4. Bows will vary in length from 42.5cm up to 75cm across the size range. There are two practical options for violinists still growing into their instrument. You could rent or you could buy. Collection and delivery costs are included for the first 2 years in the event of an item becoming faulty

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As the violin grows in length, so does the bow. A 1/16 violin bow is 38cm in length while a 1/4 is 57.1cm. This goes all the way to 75cm with a full-size bow. The bow length, while important, is not as important to the student’s development as the size of the violin. There is quite a difference between a 1/16 violin at 36.8cm and a 4/4 at 60cm in length. The difference between the various sizes are designed to reflect differences in arm length and the average age of younger violinists. As we said above, this also takes into account students with longer or shorter arms. Oversized violins

Any student serious about the violin is going to be spending many hundreds, if not thousands of hours with their instrument. We cannot overstate enough how important good fit is to the enjoyment of that time. It isn’t all about the violin either. You should get an instant answer on whether your application has been successful, though in some rare cases Klarna or V12 may need to look at the application in more detail.

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It all depends on personal preference. Buying means the instrument is yours to do with what you will, play how you want and dispose of how you want. It will have a resale value which you can recoup when it comes time to go up a size. Renting a violin is also a viable option during growth. The overall cost may be slightly higher but the upfront cost will be much lower. You don’t own the violin, so will have to be very careful with it but you won’t have to worry about selling it or trading it in afterwards. I have been playing on my Stentor 2 for 1.5 years now. I must say it never ceases to amaze me. I have been told that the sound quality is unexpectedly good for a violin in this price range and it responds well to sound projection. As a total beginner to the violin, I was looking for a budget-friendly violin that's easy to play and which I could use to learn the basics on without getting frustrated. And it has been exactly that. It stays in tune long enough that you don't have to keep tuning during a practice session, the bridge has the right curvature (as far as I can tell) so isolating strings or doing double stops isn't too hard, and it doesn't feel like the fingerboard is restrictive to get around. Main complaint is that the fine tuner for the E string is a bit hard to turn. As for the sound and the look, it sounds and looks like a violin. I wouldn't say it has any sense of character though. 'Plain' would probably be a good word to describe it.A top choice for new beginners and schools, the Student Standard is listed at a great price whilst still offering a great sounding instrument. With hardwood pegs and fingerboard and a carved solid body, this violin produces a sound and timbre that you would expect of a more expensive instrument. All components have been built to a high standard, right down to the strings and the bridge. The integral tuners allow fine tuning, making the whole process of getting into tune a lot easier and faster. About Stentor My only complain about the violin would be that i had to lower the bridge a bit to make it actually playable. The strings it came with only hold up for 3 months of beginner violin playing. The bow it came with is not that good, which is expected. And i had to make the case repaired after a year of carrying the violin around. (It was tearing from the point where the straps were attached at the violin) Laquer, finishing is very satisfying. Violing and bow are looking decent, really good, no coplaint. No scratches etc, quality is good. As a rule of thumb, as long as you can curve your left wrist up and around the scroll, the violin is, or will be a good fit. Your left arm should be able to maintain the playing position for long periods of time while being comfortable. If the arms is stretched or compressed too much, you may need to look again at sizing. A certain age doesn’t mean a certain size violin We have covered a couple of different violin sizes already so why don’t we go through the entire list of sizes so you have all the facts at your fingertips? 1/32 Violins



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